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It’s In The Mix: The Next Generation Of Open Source Publishing

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

By Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler and The Content Wrangler Community

The remix. It used to be a term used purely to describe different renditions of the same dance tune. Now, it’s a term creeping into our daily lives in a variety of new ways made possible by recent ...

Filed under: Content ManagementContent ReusePublishingUser-Generated ContentWikisUse Cases

Twing.com: Searching Online Forums and Communities Just Got Easier

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Twing.com, a powerful new search engine dedicated to finding information within forums and communities, today announced it’s taken the ‘beta’ label off its logo. “Initial response to our product has been great and after making changes based on feedback along with ...

Filed under: Content ReuseMarketing CommunicationRSSTechnological InnovationUser-Generated Content

Content Remix: Floss Manuals Provides Community Technology, Community Writing

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Many technical writers, content managers and information architects work on software development teams, or at least tangentially to them. You may have heard of Google’s Summer of Code or BarCamp or PodCamp and wondered, like Janet Swisher did at A Techie Tech Writer, ...

Filed under: Content ReuseStructured ContentTechnical WritingUser-Generated ContentWikis

How to Rewrite Content for Reuse

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

imageMore than just discussing why reuse is valuable, in this article from DCL News Pamela Kostur tells you how to do it. Pamela advises on how to convert your unstructured (or loosely-structured) legacy documentation into something more suitable for reuse. Why not just ...

Filed under: Content ReuseDITALessons LearnedStructured ContentTechnical WritingStructured Authoring

Designing Your Information Architecture for Content Reuse: Five Best Practices

Friday, February 22, 2008

By Amber Swope, Principal Consultant, JustSystems - Reprinted with permission from DM Review

image The increasing popularity of Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) means that more users within an organization are looking to repurpose and reuse content across the ...

Filed under: Content ReuseDITAInformation Architecture

Component Content Management: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Monday, February 04, 2008

By Paul Trotter, CEO Author-it Software Corporation

image More and more businesses are expanding into international markets. A critical success factor for this expansion is high quality, cost-effective, and timely translated written content. Responsibility for this ...

Filed under: Content ManagementComponent Content ManagementContent ReuseStructured ContentTechnical WritingAuthoring ToolsAuthor-it

Overcoming Inefficiency And Increasing Productivity: Irish Government Moves 6,500 Workers To XML

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

By Scott Abel, TheContentWrangler.com

Note: In the Spring of 2007 I was invited to Dublin to learn how the government uses technology to create its laws and regulations, and to see, up-close-and-personal, how government ministers were able to move 6,500 civil servants ...

Filed under: Content ReuseTechnical WritingAuthoring ToolsXpress Author for WordXML

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